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A crashed airship survivor wakes beneath three suns and must improvise with scant colony rules—marking direction, finding shade, and rationing a pistol—while enormous translucent, shape-shifting predators called liquid scorpions patrol the rocks. Alternating perspective follows a hungry liquid mass named Xen as its tactile, vibrational, and mysterious sensing abilities guide it toward plant prey and warn of approaching hunters called Stings. The account contrasts human survival tactics with alien feeding drives, emphasizing environmental hazards, limited resources, and tense encounters among different life forms on a mineral-rich, hostile world.

About the Author

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Mary Carlson

Mary Carlson is an author recognized for her work in the realm of fiction, particularly noted for her novel "The Time of Cold." This work explores themes of isolation and resilience, set against a backdrop that evokes the stark beauty of winter. Carlson's writing often delves into the emotional landscapes of her characters, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences. While her literary contributions may not be extensive, "The Time of Cold" stands out as a significant piece that showcases her narrative style and thematic concerns.

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